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Was there fraud in the US election?
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The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist -
Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostDominion Voting Systems is filing defamation lawsuits against all those who made demonstrably false claims about vote rigging. Time for the cretins to retract or pay up, bigly. I predict the latter.
They’ll sue Trump too for sure - some of these feckers will fold and agree to give evidence against Agent OrangeComment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDominion Voting Systems sues Giuliani for $1.3 billion over 'Big Lie' - CNNPolitics
They’ll sue Trump too for sure - some of these feckers will fold and agree to give evidence against Agent Orange
Great funI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Interesting article (IMHO)
2021-01-21 ‘New McCarthyism will prove an Orwellian mistake,’ says US historian
Trump was a symptom not a catalyst of the hatred. Radical changes due to globalization, enormous concentrations of wealth on the coasts, 50 million non-native-born residents, and a hollowed out manufacturing and assembly industry all created a new volatility. His sin was replying back in kind to the attacks of the Left crudely and in a way Bush, McCain and Romney did not. He also sought not to stop but to roll back the entire left-wing agenda, and by February 2020, in the pre-Covid months, might well have been re-elected given a booming economy, secure borders, a calmer world abroad and his victory over the special prosecutor, the impeachment conviction effort, and the media’s nonstop assaults. Almost all of the so-called administrative state, the rich, and the permanent bureaucracy, academia, the media, and entertainment despised him for both cultural and political reasons.
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The efforts of “Big Tech” to ban Trump and many of his supporters, while Apple, Google etc in concert made it almost impossible for a conservative site like Parler to exist, are reflections of a Salem Witch trial madness sparked by the trifecta of Trump’s loss, the Capitol violence, and the Republican loss of the Senate. Hysteria reigns as books by conservatives are now canceled, thousands kicked off social media, radio hosts fired etc. We are in a sort of left-wing version of the Corleone “Godfather” cinema family “taking care of business” all at once. Yet this new McCarthyism will prove an Orwellian mistake, and constitute one of the greatest political blunders in modern US history.
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In contrast, again, the current Vice President Harris earlier had called for the more protests this summer. Many were violent and occasionally lethal, resulting in mass looting, death and arson by Antifa and BLM. She worked to bail out those arrested for street violence. The public is tiring of such asymmetries. US publishers all the time publish books like “In Defense of Looting” – a manifesto supporting the mass theft from stores this summer. So there is no consistency in the current violations of free speech. And the effort to remove Trump before his tenure not only failed, but showed his opponents as small-minded and vindictive and further divided a 50/50 divided country. ..Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by cojak View PostThis CUK poll is a big fat lie - only sockies and anonymous posters voted No.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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I noticed after the crackdown that the protests at the Inauguration failed to materialise, just confirming that the right approach to Trump supporters is to come down on them like a ton of bricks and remove Trump from the media.
I reckon Biden will continue with that and the Democrats will probably walk the next election as well.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI noticed after the crackdown that the protests at the Inauguration failed to materialise, just confirming that the right approach to Trump supporters is to come down on them like a ton of bricks and remove Trump from the media.
I reckon Biden will continue with that and the Democrats will probably walk the next election as well.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDon't forget that the mods rigged it.
This whole thread is a libelous fiction invented by the mods. They are pretending that I, of all people, would ask that question when the answer is so blindingly obvious.
Fake news people, fake news.Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostYes, good point, we should do that with climate change conspiracy theorists too.Last edited by BlasterBates; 25 January 2021, 23:03.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIndeed, a climate scientist was on CNN complaining about the big oil climate conspiracy.Comment
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